Council approves hike in fees to drive on Daytona Beach

Pass to drive on beach to cost $10 starting Feb. 1

Beginning Feb. 1, daily beach-driving passes will increase from $5 to $10, and season passes from $20 to $25.

Council approves hike in fees to drive on Daytona Beach

Pass to drive on beach to cost $10 starting Feb. 1

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Updated: 6:44 AM EST Jan 23, 2015

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. —

It will soon cost more to drive on the sand around Daytona Beach.

The Volusia County Council agreed Thursday to increase beach access for the first time in almost 20 years. Beginning Feb. 1, it will cost $10 for a daily access pass to drive on the beach. Annual passes for residents will rise from $20 to $25 while the costs for nonresident passes will increase from $40 to $100.

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